Blessing In, Blessing Out // Blessed to be a Blessing, Part 4
A Different Perspective Official Podcast
Release Date: 07/03/2025
A Different Perspective Official Podcast
It’s easy for someone to say, “You should be a blessing to other people.” But what if we’re too busy, or we just don’t have anything to bless other people with? Really – then what?!! When we talk about God’s blessing, what we discover is that it's a two sided transaction. Jesus made it really clear that when God blesses us, the whole point is that we're meant to be a blessing to other people. We are blessed to be a blessing. People sometimes ask me, "Berni, what does that mean? I mean, let’s get practical here, what does it mean for me to be a blessing to someone else?"...
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One of the things that Jesus always managed to do – was turn everything on its head. Love your enemy, is just one of his startling sayings. And the same is true, when He talked about God’s blessing. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to a man called S D Gordon. Sometime in the late 1800's or early 1900's he wrote a book called Quiet Talks on Power. In that book he uses a simple and powerful example to describe the consequences of expecting all of God’s blessings to flow into our lives without letting any of them flow out again. He uses the picture of the Dead Sea. Now the Dead Sea is that...
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When we hear someone talking about God’s blessing, it’s easy to think “You beauty” – and we unroll our shopping list for God. But if we want to experience God’s blessing, we need to understand how He works. We're talking this week on the program about God’s blessing. And I've called this week’s series, “Blessed to be a Blessing”. We can get a crazy mixed up view of what blessing actually is. You have a look around at the advertising on television, the billboards; everything is screaming at us, “If you buy me you'll be happy. If you buy me that emptiness you feel inside...
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They say that God is a God of Blessing. Hmm. So how come there’s so much suffering in the world? What went wrong? How come I have to suffer? Where’s God’s blessing then? The classic dilemma when we talk about God’s blessing is, "Well okay, so if God is a god of blessing, how come there is so much suffering in the world? How come I've had to go through this and this and that? How come there are natural disasters? Come on, how come?" And you know something, that's a very real and a very reasonable question. How come? And it's something that's always in the back of my mind when I talk...
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They say that God is a God of Blessing. Is He? I mean – does God really want to bless you and me and if He does, how does that happen? The words "God" and "Blessing" somehow seem to go naturally together. In fact, God is a God who wants to bless us … or is he? Each one of us can look back on our lives and point to some times of great joy and blessing, and times of hurt and disappointment and sorrow and loneliness. When it seemed that if there is a God who blesses, well he must of deserted us or at least that's how it can feel. What do you think? If God is God, is He a God of blessing or is...
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It’s one thing to be an Ambassador of Christ – that’s what those who believe in Jesus are called to be. But there are Ambassadors …. and then there are Ambassadors. You know what I mean. And the thing that makes the difference – is what’s going on in their hearts. In fact, it makes … all the difference. Over the last almost two weeks I guess, what we've been doing is taking a look at the different aspects of the Apostle Paul's assertion that he, and by implication you and me if we believe in the amazing, loving, compassionate, powerful Jesus, that we're ambassadors for Christ....
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When we have a need – a real need – something we can’t do or fix or resolve for ourselves – what we need, is a helping hand. And if we get that helping hand – the person who’s attached to that hand, well, they go up in our estimation. They earn the right to say things that others can’t to us. Funny thing happens through a helping hand. Whenever there's a disaster somewhere in the world, a tsunami or an earthquake or a cyclone or a tornado, it seems to me that wealthy countries like my own, the countries with the logistics and the equipment and the resources to help, it seems that...
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Have you ever met someone and … all they do is talk. They never seem to stop long enough to listen – only to figure out what they’re going to say next. They’re … well, boring. Sometimes I think though when we’re telling others about Jesus, we think we have to be like that – all talk. If only we could learn to preach with our ears. It never, never, ever, ever ceases to amaze me how differently two people can see the same thing. We can be in the same situation or experience or read the same words on a page or hear the same thing on the radio or watch the same thing on...
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If someone believes in Jesus – they’re called to be an Ambassador of Christ. Now – the stock in trade of an Ambassador is diplomacy. But what does that mean and how do we use it – when God is making His appeal to a lost and hurting world – through us. Now I don't know about you but most of us have blind spots. In fact the reason they're called blind spots is that we can't see them. I know that in just about every car that I've ever owned between the rear vision mirror and the side mirrors it's easy to get the idea that you don't have to look over your shoulder before you change lanes...
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Anyone who believes in Jesus – is also meant to be an Ambassador of Christ. Now – that’s not an easy role. Sometimes being Ambassador requires some tough talk. Other times it’s about diplomacy – the question is, knowing when to call a spade a spade, and when to be more … circumspect. One of the most embarrassing things I've ever seen as a Christian and I've seen it a few times, is some guy standing up on a soap box in the mall or on the street corner or, as I shared a few weeks ago at Saturday morning markets, screaming out the so called good news of Jesus Christ. Sometimes...
info_outlineOne of the things that Jesus always managed to do – was turn everything on its head. Love your enemy, is just one of his startling sayings. And the same is true, when He talked about God’s blessing.
I owe a huge debt of gratitude to a man called S D Gordon. Sometime in the late 1800's or early 1900's he wrote a book called Quiet Talks on Power. In that book he uses a simple and powerful example to describe the consequences of expecting all of God’s blessings to flow into our lives without letting any of them flow out again. He uses the picture of the Dead Sea.
Now the Dead Sea is that body of water where all the rivers flow in but none of them flow out and as a result it's dead. Nothing can live in it, not a thing; no fish, no plants, no birds, and the water is incredibly hard and brackish. He makes this point in his book, that if we expect all of God’s blessings to flow in and none of them to flow out then our lives become like the circumference of that Dead Sea. It's an interesting point.
This week on the program we're talking about God’s blessing, getting it balanced, and a powerful understanding of exactly what God means by blessing and how it works in our lives.
Now our generation is born to consume. We are consuming the planet right down into the ground, we just can't help ourselves. I know lots of people who try and buy their way to happiness. Hey I used to be one of them. God blessed me with a new car, God blessed me with a salary increase, and I’m going to believe God for more. No doubt God does those things. God’s blessed me with things that I've needed along the way and even things that were just kind of ‘icing on the cake’ kind of things because he felt like it. Now that's nice but they're not the main thing. The Bible says:
The love of money is the root of all evil.
I regularly speak on this subject because quite frankly our failure to get a grip on what God means by blessing is one of the greatest maladies in society today and let me say it really bluntly, even amongst God’s own people, people who say, "Yep, I believe in Jesus." If we think that God’s blessing is all about stuff flying to us and stopping there, we're missing the whole point.
Over this week we've seen that God started His plan for blessing right from the beginning, right from creation. You know he created all of creation and then he created male and female, man and woman, and he gave everything to them and said, "Here, it's yours. Bless, prosper, go for it, it's all yours." But it didn't take Adam and Eve long to interrupt that blessing. They rejected God, they turned their backs on him and so now we live in a fallen world. We're living out the consequences of humanity's rejection of God.
Why is there suffering? Why is there pain? Because way back then we turned our backs on God and you and I, we've done it too, in our own ways we've turned our backs on God. And yesterday we saw that for blessing really to be a blessing, for Gods blessing really to be Gods blessing, it has to flow in and out. Now I want to continue on with that a bit more today and unpack it a bit more.
If you were with us yesterday you heard me read this passage from the 6th chapter of Luke:
Blessed are you who are poor because yours is the Kingdom of God. Blessed are you who are hungry now for you'll be satisfied. Blessed are those who are weeping now because you'll laugh.
Blessed are you when men hate you, when they exclude you and insult you and reject you because of me. Rejoice in that day, leap for joy because great is your reward in heaven for that’s how their fathers treated the Prophets but woe to you who are rich for you have already received your comfort.
Woe to you who are well fed for you will go hungry. Woe to you who laugh now for you will mourn and weep. Woe to you when all men speak well of you for that is how their fathers treated false disciples but I tell you, listen to me, love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.
You see, this is the heart of Jesus; this is the heart of God. It's not to have a whole bunch of wealthy people running around saying, "I'm wealthier than you." It's not about people having a big party and say, "Life’s good." While there's poor and hungry and starving out there. It's not about fame and fortune and recognition. We're missing the point. Particularly, let me say this, God blesses us so that we can be a blessing to others, we are blessed in order to be a blessing.
You know something? it's like a double sided book-keeping transaction. And when you're doing book keeping (if you've ever studied book keeping) double sided entry into the book, if the two sides of the ledger don't balance, the whole thing’s out of whack. And it's a bit like that with God’s blessing. If we think it's all about God pouring his material blessing into us, even his spiritual blessing into us but us then not sharing that out, the whole thing gets out of whack.
I know people who believe that their relationship with God is about getting the next BMW or Mercedes. Now I, per say, don't have a problem with people having BMW's or Mercedes but that's not what God’s blessing is all about. Jesus, after he said those really challenging words about the poor and the hungry and all these people at the same time going off and having parties, he said this:
Give and it will be given to you.
Just again:
Give and it will be given to you, a good measure pressed down, shaken together and running over will be poured into your lap for with the measure that you use it will be measured to you.
In other words Jesus is saying, "You are blessed to be a blessing". He said it over and over again, he said it another way, you can read it in John, chapter 7, verse 37 in the Bible:
On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice,” listen to this, "He stood and said in a loud voice, "If anyone is thirsty let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within them." By this he meant the Spirit.
Can you see it? It's in and out, "If anyone is thirsty, come and drink and if you believe in me streams ...” in fact it literally says, "Rivers of living water will flow from within you." Are you thirsty, looking for that something, you're parched and you're needy? Come to me, says Jesus and drink, put your faith in me and rivers of living water will flow out from you.
One of the greatest passages of the whole Bible. It's powerful; it’s the crux of being a Jesus follower. It's saying, "You are blessed to be a blessing". Not just one little river, not just one little creek, it says literally, "Rivers of living water will flow from you" – a Nile and a Ganges and a Murray and a Mississippi and a Thames and a Rhine and a Yangtze and an Amazon. Rivers, huge flood tides of blessing will flow from you.
Get this, it is not always convenient to be a fountain of God’s blessing. Have you ever noticed that? It's not, it's not for me. I have to say, leaving my consulting career and a six figure salary, at the time, was a hard decision you know, it wasn't particularly convenient or easy. And some days, shock horror, some days I don't feel like coming to the studio and other days I have to deal with difficult people in ministry and that’s life. But here’s the rub, the bottom line is that I wouldn't be doing anything else.
I am so blessed because I get to do this. because when I let those rivers flow out through me, there's a flood tide of blessing to other people and it's such an incredible joy, I wouldn't change any of it. The joy for me is telling people about Jesus, loving him and telling people about him, that's the blessing. Nothing, nothing is more important than that. Whoever we are, whatever our gifts are, when we let that blessing flow through us to other people then we really experience the blessing of God.